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Emulator Issues #3362

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Sensor bar sensitivity settings removed

Added by Rupeeclock about 14 years ago.

Status:
Fixed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
% Done:

0%

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N/A
Issue type:
Bug
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Regression:
No
Relates to usability:
No
Relates to performance:
No
Easy:
No
Relates to maintainability:
No
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Description

With the removal of Wiimote Plugin, in favour of Wiimote Plugin New, the option to configure the Sensor Bar sensitivity for real wiimotes has been removed.

Please reimplement this feature, it is necessary for the best compatibility with things like third party wireless sensor bars.

Either add the option to the Wiimote Plugin New or the Wii Config Tab, next to sensor bar position.


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Has duplicate Emulator - Emulator Issues #3501: Emulated Wiimote IR-pointer adjustmentDuplicate

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Actions #1

Updated by ijustcool about 14 years ago

I agree, the Wii has an option to adjust the Wii Remote sensitivity so Dolphin should also have similar functionality. The option should be calibrated to mimic the behaviour of the real Wii's sensitivity settings as well. e.g. an adjustment of +1 in Dolphin should affect the sensitivity the same way that an adjust of +1 would do on a real Wii.

Actions #2

Updated by Rupeeclock about 14 years ago

This functionality already existed in the old wii remote plugin, but not in the new one.

Since the removal of the old plugin, there's no sensitivity options now, something I really need.

Actions #3

Updated by antileecher about 14 years ago

Yes, this option is very useful for games like Trauma Center.

Actions #4

Updated by Anonymous almost 14 years ago

This value is stored in sysconf(BT.SENS), it should be easy to add.

Actions #5

Updated by Anonymous almost 14 years ago

Issue 3501 has been merged into this issue.

Actions #6

Updated by Rupeeclock almost 14 years ago

Thanks, hope this is resolved soon.

Actions #7

Updated by skidau almost 14 years ago

Has this been fixed by r6642?

Actions #8

Updated by Rupeeclock almost 14 years ago

It appears so, now there's an option to adjust the Sensor bar settings, and they most definitely appear to work.

Thanks a lot, my wii remote works great with the wireless sensor bar I have now.

Actions #9

Updated by Anonymous almost 14 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Fixed

ah cool, didn't even think that'd work ;p

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